Voigtländer is the world's oldest company in the field of precision optical mechanics, founded in Vienna in 1756 and with a legacy that has defined historical milestones such as the creation of the first scientifically designed lens (Petzval in 1840) and the first zoom for 35 mm cameras. For today's photography enthusiast, the brand represents an exceptional balance between traditional craftsmanship and modern performance, standing out especially for its manual focus lenses with extremely bright apertures (such as the Nokton f/0.95 series) and a robust metal construction that evokes the classic era. Although its current production is managed by Cosina in Japan, Voigtländer maintains its distinctive identity by offering optics with a unique "character" and highly valued bokeh, being a preferred option for users of rangefinder systems (Leica M) and mirrorless cameras (Sony, Fujifilm, Nikon Z) who seek a tactile, artistic and high-fidelity photographic experience.